We didn’t plan to be here at this time and, true to form, this is the hot season in S E Asia and it’s hot, hot, hot! Much of the time the temperature is around 38degs so we don’t do very much in the day. We swim in the pool early morning and late afternoon and have a choice of two beaches for long beach walks once the heat of the day starts to dissipate around 4pm. Swimming in the morning is so refreshing as the sun is still behind the hotel and the water is cool. The afternoon swim is very different. Whilst the sun has fallen behind the bungalows the water is so hot from the daytime sun that it’s like swimming in the bath. Each swim is about half a mile or 900 meters.
We also have the occasional trip via the courtesy minibus to the shopping mall in town, for lunch, massage and to top up on essentials. Most evenings it’s down to the local market for fresh supplies of fruit and salad. The fruit here is delicious and cheap, papaya, pineapple, watermelon, bananas and our favourite mangos now in season, 1kg of mango costs 60p. So ripe and juicy that you can’t help wearing it when you eat and needing a shower afterwards……gurt lush!! We’re bringing some seeds back home so hopefully Roy can get some growing in his garden.
So, what with our daily swims and weight training, (we’re using 6Ltr fresh water bottles as dumb bells!!) aided by a diet of salad and fruit, we’re living very healthily. Neil hasn’t had a beer for a couple of weeks although he has been having a little wine each evening. Final weight loss has been in excess of half a stone for both of us, about 1/3 of the target.
We’ve been having weekly traditional Thai massages as a treat. Neil’s have been quite pleasant and relaxing whereas Cheryl’s have been given by diminutive Thai ladies with hidden muscles, powerful thumbs, elbows and strength to rival Mike Tyson!
Whilst things have been getting nastier by the day with the ongoing unrest in Bangkok, life here in Hua Hin is sleepy. We’ve seen the pictures on the news but nothing actually has happened here. Our trip and from the airport keeps us well away from the centre of Bangkok so things have been fine. Things also seem to be getting closer to a settlement so coming back next winter could be on the cards again.
There was a big music festival on the beach and, just like Quy Nhon in Vietnam, the stars of the show are staying at our hotel. This time, however, the star isn’t a pretty boy but a good old fashioned Rock & Roll Band who partied before they went to the show and partied even harder after the show in the swimming pool…….made Keith Moon look like an amateur…..well…..by Thai standards.
Other entertainment includes the regular weekend events held at the hotel for local businesses, clubs and associations staying at the hotel. These are often held in the hotel garden which is a lovely place for an outdoor event. The evening ends with the ubiquitous karaoke…….always very BAD karaoke……but it keeps us very amused listening to the pitiful warbling of the punters who don’t actually appear to be having such a great time.
We’ve also had a real thunder & lightning display when we reckon about 2-3in of rain fell in around 30-40 minutes. It was incredibly heavy, the noise as the rain hammered on the roof was deafening and it was fun to watch from the relative dryness of our balcony.

More warm rain
Fortunately, we’ve got BBC World News so we’ve been able to keep up to speed with news and the election. It was great watching the results come in through the night, our time from about 6 a.m. onwards. The Beeb did not let us down with fabulous in depth coverage and comment. It felt like being at home with much confusion and inability to easily analyse the conflicting results. The pundits slowly came to the conclusion that we were indeed headed for a hung parliament. We’re enjoyed watching the courting threesome as they use teams of match makers to come up with a tempting dowry.
After this mornings announcement on the Beeb we would like to wish the happy couple, Davina and Nick, or is it David and Nicola, a long and fruitful relationship.
That’s it, we’re on our way home today and looking forward to catching up with children, family and friends…..see you soon.












































































































































